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EPISODE · Aug 9, 2023 · 58 MIN

Quantum Immortality & The Power Of Infinity (Using a Materialist Approach to Argue No one Dies.)

from So You’re Living In A Simulation

The power of infinity: you give an anomaly enough time, and eventually, the anomaly will repeat. It’s only a MATTER of TIME. Get it? You get it. Right. In an infinite universe, death is an illusion. As "matter cannot be created or destroyed, only modified" according to the law of conservation of mass. Which means that even from a #materialist approach, no one really dies. Or perhaps more precisely: no one stays dead🧟‍♀️. While your body will degrade, IN TIME it will regenerate into the exact same form in this exact same world. Exactly like a #TimeLord…but slower…depending on your perspective. Now, some proponents of the Anthropic Principal propose that the origins of our universe was random/because of a “statistical fluke.” However, given enough time, and taking a much broader perspective, (perhaps from the view point of an immortal being outside of time 👀), statistical flukes would be seen as patterns. So, how many times do you think you have you lived your life before? How many times will you again? Currently, whether the universe is finite or infinite remains an open and actively researched topic in cosmology many great scientists believed we live in an infinite universe. Isaac Newton thought the universe infinite in size. Albert Einstein proposed a temporally infinite. Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, Giordano Bruno, Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, Max Tegmark and many others also theorised that our universe is infinite. Additionally, scientists such as Paul Steinhardt, Neil Turok, Roger Penrose, Jean-Pierre Luminet, Eric J. Chaisson have further proposed a cyclical universal model where everything cycles: (Big) Bang, (Big) Crunch, (Big) Bounce, repeat. So, for the sake of this discussion, we will operate from the premise that we are living in an infinite universe. In an infinite or near-infinite universe, everything that can happen will happen again and again. Given enough time, anything is possible. This means that you may have lived your life before…and will again. Deja vu, anyone? #YOLF Youroneblackfriend.com

The power of infinity: you give an anomaly enough time, and eventually, the anomaly will repeat. It’s only a MATTER of TIME. Get it? You get it. Right. In an infinite universe, death is an illusion. As "matter cannot be created or destroyed, only modified" according to the law of conservation of mass. Which means that even from a #materialist approach, no one really dies. Or perhaps more precisely: no one stays dead🧟‍♀️. While your body will degrade, IN TIME it will regenerate into the exact same form in this exact same world. Exactly like a #TimeLord…but slower…depending on your perspective. Now, some proponents of the Anthropic Principal propose that the origins of our universe was random/because of a “statistical fluke.” However, given enough time, and taking a much broader perspective, (perhaps from the view point of an immortal being outside of time 👀), statistical flukes would be seen as patterns. So, how many times do you think you have you lived your life before? How many times will you again? Currently, whether the universe is finite or infinite remains an open and actively researched topic in cosmology many great scientists believed we live in an infinite universe. Isaac Newton thought the universe infinite in size. Albert Einstein proposed a temporally infinite. Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, Giordano Bruno, Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, Max Tegmark and many others also theorised that our universe is infinite. Additionally, scientists such as Paul Steinhardt, Neil Turok, Roger Penrose, Jean-Pierre Luminet, Eric J. Chaisson have further proposed a cyclical universal model where everything cycles: (Big) Bang, (Big) Crunch, (Big) Bounce, repeat. So, for the sake of this discussion, we will operate from the premise that we are living in an infinite universe. In an infinite or near-infinite universe, everything that can happen will happen again and again. Given enough time, anything is possible. This means that you may have lived your life before…and will again. Deja vu, anyone? #YOLF Youroneblackfriend.com

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